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help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> all over the world, people stayed up late hoping to see them and by gash, some did get lucky. we're talking about a meteor shower that took place very early this morning. >> let's get to the pictures. they're pretty amazing. all the other news stories in the world, people stopped to spend hours staring at the sky. this is an i-report out of wiltshire in the united kingdom. time lapse photos show you meteors flying at 150,000 miles per hour burning up as the earth's atmosphere goes through. derek robinson had this photo on the nasa flickr site.
help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a...
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i want the show to educate but i don't want to be in your face about it. i want to lead by example. if you find out what we're doing and we leave places for fans to participate and recycle. fans get to drink from our free water hydration stations so they can bring their own bottle. they will notice in their own lives how it directly impacts them just in their wallet because of the way you live reusing. i want to lead by example because it's how i live at home. i feel if i can inspire my next-door neighbor to do the same, it can have a ripple effect around the world. ♪ i feel like such an introverted person. i want to see the environment thrive for my own selfish reasons. i like surfing. after it rains you can't, because the water is so polluted. i love hiking and going out into nature trails. i don't like seeing broken beer bottles and aluminum cans stuck up in the trees and not hearing wildlife because mankind has run it all away. i think the whole purpose of saving the planet is so we can preserve human consciousness. i think that's what we're all trying to do. no one wants to s
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those people are generally people who are disenfranchised communities, people of color, people not educated. and so that debate will indeed continue. >> okay. i want to go to joe -- stay with me, if you will. i have a whole lot more questions for you. with each answer, it tends to make more questions, professor jackson. joey jackson just alluded to the politics of all of this. and with that in mind, i want to play a short sound bite that's been out there for quite a while of the pennsylvania speaker of the house. his name is mike tursi, talking about electoral tactics and strategies. he was almost ticking off on the list what voter i.d. would do for this race in the state of pennsylvania. and here are his words exactly. >> voter i.d., which is going to allow governor romney to win the state of pennsylvania. done. >> wait a second. not done as it turns out. but joe jackson, i want you to comment on the politics of it when you hear a sound bite like that. joe johns, i'm sorry, joe johns. yeah, comment on the politics of it. because that's strident stuff. >> no, i think you're absolutely right
those people are generally people who are disenfranchised communities, people of color, people not educated. and so that debate will indeed continue. >> okay. i want to go to joe -- stay with me, if you will. i have a whole lot more questions for you. with each answer, it tends to make more questions, professor jackson. joey jackson just alluded to the politics of all of this. and with that in mind, i want to play a short sound bite that's been out there for quite a while of the...
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over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >>> apps. they have changed the way most of us address the web. but one says they have only scratched the surface of what we can do. check his list. >> before the ipad, i joked that i made useless programs but they are useless as a song, a movie, a story. something like that. and all of saud with the ipad, i can just go directly to people and say, check this out. we don't even have to label what it is. it is just called bubble harp. see, if you like it, and all of a sudden they did. >> don't forget to watch cnn's brand new show, the next list, featuring some of america's brightest minds. including host, dr. sanjay gupta. you can watch it sunday's 2 p.m. eastern, here on cnn. >>> you are about to hear what it is like inside caucus. you are going hear what it is like inside and how to talk trash. you will hear this, next. ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we h
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change is a country where every american has a shot at a good education. you know, government can't do it alone, parents you've got to parent, students, you've got to study. but don't tell me that hiring more teachers won't help this economy grow, it will. don't tell me that students who can't afford college should just borrow more money from their parents. >> that's barack obama there in hollywood, florida, stumping there just two days before el t election day. we'll continue to monitor his remarks there before he moves on to the next battleground state. we're going to take you to new york, hot soup warming the hearts of so many recovering from superstorm sandy, all in the backyard of this guy right here. [ male announcer ] with 160 more miles per tank, the distances aren't getting shorter. ♪ the trucks are going farther. the new 2013 ram 1500. ♪ with the best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ guts. glory. ram. >>> a lot of runners who travel to new york city to run in that new york city marathon this morning, instead hea
change is a country where every american has a shot at a good education. you know, government can't do it alone, parents you've got to parent, students, you've got to study. but don't tell me that hiring more teachers won't help this economy grow, it will. don't tell me that students who can't afford college should just borrow more money from their parents. >> that's barack obama there in hollywood, florida, stumping there just two days before el t election day. we'll continue to monitor...
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if you want to make a difference, you have to have the right education. university of phoenix opened the door. my name is james craig, i am committed to making a difference, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. ♪ pop goes the world ♪ it goes something like this ♪ everybody here is a friend of mine ♪ ♪ everybody, tell me, have you heard? ♪ [ female announcer ] pop in a whole new kind of clean with new tide pods... a powerful three-in-one detergent that cleans, brightens, and fights stains. just one removes more stains than the 6 next leading pacs combined. pop in. stand out. like a ramen noodle- every-night budget. she thought allstate car insurance was out of her reach. until she heard about the value plan. see how much you could save with allstate. are you in good hands? >>> proud to be an american. a phrase synonymous with lee greenwood. it is after all his song. tonight, he sits in the red chair and talks tears, religion and wardrobe. >> there is no doubt that in performances of "god bl
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education. does the federal government have a responsibility to improve the quality of public education in america? >> well, the primary responsibility for education is, of course, at the state and local level. but the federal government also can play a very important role. i agree with secretary arne duncan. the federal government can get local and state schools to do a better job. my own view, by the way, is i've added to that. i want the kids that are getting federal dollars from i.d.e.a. or title 1, these are disabled kids or poor kids or lower-income kids, rather, i want them to be able to go to the school of their choice. so all federal funds, instead of going to the state or to the school district, i'd have go, if you will, follow the child and let the parent and the child decide where to send their student. matt's brakes didn't sound right... ...so i brought my car to mike at meineke... ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get
education. does the federal government have a responsibility to improve the quality of public education in america? >> well, the primary responsibility for education is, of course, at the state and local level. but the federal government also can play a very important role. i agree with secretary arne duncan. the federal government can get local and state schools to do a better job. my own view, by the way, is i've added to that. i want the kids that are getting federal dollars from...
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i think we've got to invest in education and training. i think it's important for us to develop new sources of energy here in america, that we change our tax code to make sure that we're helping small businesses and companies that are investing here in the united states, that we take some of the money that we're saving as we wind down two wars to rebuild america and that we reduce or deficit in a balanced way that allows us to make these critical investments. now, ultimately it's up to the voters, to you, which path we should take. are we going to double down on the top-down economic policy that is helped to get us into this mess, or do we embrace a new economic patriotism that says america does best when the middle class does best, and i'm looking forward to having that debate. >> governor romney, two minutes. >> thank you, jim. it's an honor to be here with yo and i appreciate the chance to be with the president. i'm pleased to be at the university of denver. appreciate their welcome. also the presidential commission on these debates. c
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the upper slice, if you will, in the education. across the age demographics, ron paul, his supporters are young. he won the 18-29 group with 31%. gingrich, 28%. romney way down there after rick santorum. but among the larger groups, gingrich, gingrich and gingrich. you just go across, he keeps winning. here's one more. men and woman, it was evenly split. some thought there would be a gender gap. there was no gender gap. gingrich 38%, romney, 29%. he won among women. he won even more convincingly among men. and the question, you can see here this is newt gingrich. that is a picture of a thumping. look at 2008 when john mccain barley carried the state. he won 33% to 30% over mike huckabee. you see a split, the conservatives up here, the more moderate to conservative voters in this part of the state. tonight, newt gingrich winning convincingly. the question is, can he take the demographic support among tea party voters, and evangelicals and bring it into a much more different state here. this is mccain the lighter red, romney is the d
the upper slice, if you will, in the education. across the age demographics, ron paul, his supporters are young. he won the 18-29 group with 31%. gingrich, 28%. romney way down there after rick santorum. but among the larger groups, gingrich, gingrich and gingrich. you just go across, he keeps winning. here's one more. men and woman, it was evenly split. some thought there would be a gender gap. there was no gender gap. gingrich 38%, romney, 29%. he won among women. he won even more...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. something this delicious could only come from nature. new nectresse. the 100% natural no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. >>> this next story is when reality trumps science fiction. a new planet one ups this scene from star wars. luke skywalker walks beneath two suns setting on his planet. this new planet has four suns. and was even cooler, two amateurs found this planet. named it ph-1, six times larger than the planet earth. two regular folks just minding their own business. found a planet. >> and named it something we can say. >> ph-1. >> not some long name we can't pronounce. >> when you find a planet, no offense, but ph-1. >> planet hunters.org. you can go on there and find your own planet. >> you can just -- >> they have the keck observatory, looking for dark spots going across stars, across suns. this particular planet has four suns. the su
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help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. why they're always there to talk. i love you, james. don't you love me? i'm a robot. i know. i know you're a robot! but there's more in you than just circuits and wires! uhhh. (cries) a machine can't give you what a person can. that's why ally has knowledgeable people there for you, night and day. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> among the domestic issues that will likely be tackled in this first presidential debate on wednesday, health care, education, the economy, two days leading up to the big night. president barack obama and mitt romney are in full political mode. so i talked with candy earlier and she believes the pressure is on romney to nail this first debate. if you agree with that, does that mean that he's got to try really hard to answer every question in detail or carefully avoid certain issues or topics that might be pitfalls for him? >> i agree with
help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. why they're always there to talk. i love you, james. don't you love me? i'm a robot. i know. i know you're a robot! but there's more in you than just circuits and wires! uhhh. (cries) a machine can't give you what a person can. that's why ally has knowledgeable people there...
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it's president obama, polls at like 55% and mitt romney polling at the educational backgroundened -- end of january polling at -- >> it's no shock his numbers go down. as you get deeper in a primary, his numbers go up. you have the ads and newt gingrich slinging arrows at him and rick santorum in his speech tonight condemning the health care plan in massachusetts. people begin to hear more about you. he will have an issue when it comes to connecting with voters. i go back to when he goes to ohio in pennsylvania and goes into michigan, what does he say to those voters? how is he going to say, oh, before when i say it, let the market take over when it comes to foreclosures but you're underwater. let gm go into bankruptcy? he has to deal with that. those are real blue collar workers. if he doesn't make the argument to them, how does he win them over. >> he's having trouble connecting to the republican base. >> that's what i'm saying. >> this is critical for the general election. his win tonight really doesn't have implications for the general election other than negative ones, i think.
it's president obama, polls at like 55% and mitt romney polling at the educational backgroundened -- end of january polling at -- >> it's no shock his numbers go down. as you get deeper in a primary, his numbers go up. you have the ads and newt gingrich slinging arrows at him and rick santorum in his speech tonight condemning the health care plan in massachusetts. people begin to hear more about you. he will have an issue when it comes to connecting with voters. i go back to when he goes...
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molly broad of the american council on education says the recession's heavy toll on state budgets is also a factor. >> when the state reduces its support, the only other place to turn for most colleges in the public sector is to increase tuition. >> reporter: either way, students like jackie feel left out in the cold. >> a lot of people who don't have students in college or don't have kids my age just think, you're either wealthy enough to go to college or you get financial aid from the government. and it is aththat simple, but is not that simple. >> reporter: christine romans, cnn, new york. >>> and here we go, hour two, i'm brooke baldwin. thanks for staying with me. we are awaiting mitt romney, he's about to speak in ohio. let me show you here this new poll, actually our cnn poll of polls. it is an average of other polls. as of today, president obama stretched his lead in ohio to six points over mitt romney. just yesterday that lead was five. the reason for the change, the washington post has a new poll today showing the president leading ohio by eight points. that stretches the c
molly broad of the american council on education says the recession's heavy toll on state budgets is also a factor. >> when the state reduces its support, the only other place to turn for most colleges in the public sector is to increase tuition. >> reporter: either way, students like jackie feel left out in the cold. >> a lot of people who don't have students in college or don't have kids my age just think, you're either wealthy enough to go to college or you get financial...
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if you want to make a difference, you have to have the right education. university of phoenix opened the door. my name is james craig, i am committed to making a difference, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. >>> today is an emotional day for american sikhs in wisconsin. worship irs held their first prayer service since a gunman burst into their temple a week ago killing six people. by tradition the temple in oak creek, wisconsin opens their service to the public but this time honoring those killed and appealing for peace and understanding. extra security was also added. >>> in aurora, colorado, first lady michelle obama offered comfort to the victims in the family members of last month's theater shooting. she also talked with medical staffers who treated the wounded, thanking them for their professionalism in a time of crisis. a dozen people died and 58 others were injured in that attack. >>> that shooting shattered a community's sense of security. nick mckirk of cnn affiliate kusa explains how a t
if you want to make a difference, you have to have the right education. university of phoenix opened the door. my name is james craig, i am committed to making a difference, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. >>> today is an emotional day for american sikhs in wisconsin. worship irs held their first prayer service since a gunman burst into their temple a week ago killing six people. by tradition the temple in oak creek, wisconsin...
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are they talking about education, energy, immigration, in the way coloradans want to hear it? >> well, we just last week for the first time had, you know, the first visits. and it was, you know, more of a national campaign at this point. we're hearing a lot of the national talking points that aren't very colorado-specific. that's going to be one of the things where the candidates are going to have to try to thread the needle. in colorado, while we're seeing a tremendous energy boom on the eastern plains, east of the denver metro area and to the north, there is also still significant sentiment that the environment needs to be protected and so this sort of drill, baby, drill stance doesn't quite work here as it would in some other places. that's not to say that people aren't supportive of drilling. earlier this year colorado passed the toughest hydraulic fracturing regulations in the countries and that something that you heard president obama address in his state of the union address two weeks ago. >> romney is going to be there tomorrow. santorum was there as early as last nigh
are they talking about education, energy, immigration, in the way coloradans want to hear it? >> well, we just last week for the first time had, you know, the first visits. and it was, you know, more of a national campaign at this point. we're hearing a lot of the national talking points that aren't very colorado-specific. that's going to be one of the things where the candidates are going to have to try to thread the needle. in colorado, while we're seeing a tremendous energy boom on the...
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we're all getting this education today, the definition of reasonable suspicion. explain this to us. explain the part of this legislation that still stands. >> okay. the part that still stands is nicknamed the show us your papers law. it's the part that says if the cops have reasonable suspicion to stop you, if say you run a stop sign or weaving down the street, those are reasonable grounds to stop someone. at that point, the officer, can then ask for immigration papers, if he has reasonable suspicion that you're an illegal immigrant. this is a difficult standard to describe. a lot of people are familiar with proof beyond a reasonable doubt. below that is probable cause, which is sort of 51%, more probable than not. reasonable suspicion is somewhere between a hunch and probable cause. it's a slow level but it's some standard that the cops will have to meet before they start questioning people about their immigration status. >> you flknow there are other states and other states that might want to write similar laws. what's going to stop states, x, y and z from doing the same thing? >>
we're all getting this education today, the definition of reasonable suspicion. explain this to us. explain the part of this legislation that still stands. >> okay. the part that still stands is nicknamed the show us your papers law. it's the part that says if the cops have reasonable suspicion to stop you, if say you run a stop sign or weaving down the street, those are reasonable grounds to stop someone. at that point, the officer, can then ask for immigration papers, if he has...
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and we got to give our kids the education they need for the careers of tomorrow. there are too many of our kids trapped in failing schools. as president, i'll ensure that every child from every background receis a quality education. i'll impair -- empower the -- [ applause ] i'll empower the parents of our low income and special needs students to choose where their child goes to school. now, three, we'll make trade work for america by forging new trade agreements with nations that play by the rurals. at the same time, we'll crack down on nations that don't. we can jump start our economy by expanding trade with latin america. and our nation's 3 million hispanic-owned businesses will have the most to gain. president obama has not initiated a single new trade agreement with latin america. i will. i will also pursue a comprehensive strategy to confront china's unfair trade practices and i'll do that from day one. [ applause ] now, the president may think that announcing new trade lawsuits less than two months before the election will distract from his record. but amer
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as one example, education, if you take a look at where president obama stands and mitt romney. president obama says that he started a stimulus based program. he also talked about doubling pell grants. mitt romney is for school choice programs and he also said that he will launch an unprecedented effort to tie
as one example, education, if you take a look at where president obama stands and mitt romney. president obama says that he started a stimulus based program. he also talked about doubling pell grants. mitt romney is for school choice programs and he also said that he will launch an unprecedented effort to tie
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pap that's how michelle got her college education. that doesn't just benefit you. it benefits whatever company that might end up hiring you and profiting from your skills. if one of you goes on to become the next steve jobs or mark zuckerberg or one of you discovers the next medical break through, think about all the people whose lives will be changed for the better. we made an investment for you. we'll get a return on the investment. when we guarantee security for the elderly or people out of work, that doesn't make us weak. we're weak when fewer americans can buy the products that businesses are selling. when fewer people are willing to take risks and start the new business because if it doesn't work out, they worry about feeding that are families. what drags our entire economy down is when the benefits of economic growth and productivity only go to the few, which is what has been happens for over a decade now. and the gap between those at the very, very top and everybody else keeps growing wider and wider and wider. in this country
pap that's how michelle got her college education. that doesn't just benefit you. it benefits whatever company that might end up hiring you and profiting from your skills. if one of you goes on to become the next steve jobs or mark zuckerberg or one of you discovers the next medical break through, think about all the people whose lives will be changed for the better. we made an investment for you. we'll get a return on the investment. when we guarantee security for the elderly or people out of...
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over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ new capzasin quick relief gel. (announcer) starts working on contact and at the nerve level. to block pain for hours. new capzasin, takes the pain out of arthritis. >>> it's 10:14 on the east coast, 7:14 on the west. meteorologist reynolds wolf is nearby. the voters in south carolina have been casting their ballots for the last three hours. rain or sun for the palmetto state today? >> looks like it's going to be rain more than anything else. once they leave the voting booths, more rain to follow. let me show you the live image one more time, and you can see right toward the middle of the screen, you can see a world of coke, the aquarium, and in the background, all rain. this's not the front itself moving through but a thing called prefront frontal trough and we have a chance of seeing a chance of tornadoes. that rectangle on the scereen i our tonight wat our tornado watch. now, the reas
over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ new capzasin quick relief gel. (announcer) starts working on contact and at the nerve level. to block pain for hours. new capzasin, takes the pain out of arthritis. >>> it's 10:14 on the east coast, 7:14 on the west. meteorologist reynolds wolf is nearby. the voters in south carolina have been casting...
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in their 30s, 40s, and 50s, and getting more education. and we see more of that trend happen wrg. >> there are a lot of successful slackers as well who dream all this up, and they become very wealthy. we're generalizing, of course, because there are still many students who put a lot into their studies. but do some of these lose their steam as they get closer to graduation? >> i think when you are looking at college, perhaps they start losing that steam because they see there aren't jobs out there waiting for them. however, if you're talking about graduate schools, medical school, i teach a college of auth authosteopathic medicine. you better believe they're trying harder. they want to get the boards, want to get residencies because they're at the beginning of their professions. in post college, absolutely, they're trying harder. in college, i think we're seeing that kids are getting disappointed, but that's where, don, we step in as parents and say it's not just about the job, but it's also about the education, your self-esteem, that's som
in their 30s, 40s, and 50s, and getting more education. and we see more of that trend happen wrg. >> there are a lot of successful slackers as well who dream all this up, and they become very wealthy. we're generalizing, of course, because there are still many students who put a lot into their studies. but do some of these lose their steam as they get closer to graduation? >> i think when you are looking at college, perhaps they start losing that steam because they see there aren't...
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whites, affluent and well educated. they voted for obama in 2008. >> but 2012 is a different story. just a month ago, president obama led governor romney by double dijts. today, that margin is razor thin. >> it is really still right down the lines of is the economy the important tipping point for you one way or the other, or is it the social issues that are the tipping point one way or the other. >> reporter: for you? >> for me, it was a little bit of both. >> reporter: registered independent is running for obama. >> reporter: how did you vote since you voted already? >> i voted for romney. i feel like there's a lot of things in our economy that need to be worked on. and i feel like obama has a lot of great tuck but not as much that has been done. >> with just days left, there are fewer and fewer tina susacs. >> reporter: do you feel like they're fighting over you? >> yeah, doi. >> reporter: the state's nonelectoral votes could hang in the balance and so could the election. >>> now, governor romney is expected to arrive here at this amphitheater right behind me in just about 90 minu
whites, affluent and well educated. they voted for obama in 2008. >> but 2012 is a different story. just a month ago, president obama led governor romney by double dijts. today, that margin is razor thin. >> it is really still right down the lines of is the economy the important tipping point for you one way or the other, or is it the social issues that are the tipping point one way or the other. >> reporter: for you? >> for me, it was a little bit of both. >>...
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a week later -- >> but i just want to know what you would do to make higher education more affordable and thus more accessible to young people? >> i was at one school called full sale university in, it's in florida. and they don't have summer vacation. they have you go right straight through, from beginning to end. so you can get through faster, and you can be working faster. there are things, it's a for-profit institution. full sale university. trying to think about how to make it more affordable an -- "but to do that. be thinking about that. >> reporter: once again a shout-out for full sale university. a school in winter park, florida, that specializes in media and entertainment. and while it has top notch facilities and successful alu i alumni, costs far more than many college options. what mitt romney did not say, the ceo of full sale university is a major donor to his campaign. james bill has given the maximum amount. so has his wife. nome money he's donating pap considerable amount of time as co-chairman of romney's florida finance team. in a wreeten estimate he told us i believ
a week later -- >> but i just want to know what you would do to make higher education more affordable and thus more accessible to young people? >> i was at one school called full sale university in, it's in florida. and they don't have summer vacation. they have you go right straight through, from beginning to end. so you can get through faster, and you can be working faster. there are things, it's a for-profit institution. full sale university. trying to think about how to make it...
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like the old saying, you educate, you know, young girls, you educate a family, you educate a community, and i think the challenges right now is how rapidly it's growing. i think juba, the capital city, is going to be like the new york of america. >> what do you think -- when you came back, what did they think of you because you are so incredibly successful, you are so beautiful, you are such an incredible model for your country. >> so humbled. >> yes? >> i was very humbled because i was nervous. i was emotional because i didn't know what the country was like because when you have development and you also have a new nation -- i mean, america has been through, like, independence for over 200 years. south sudan is just one year. you think about the growth that took place, but i think infrastructure is very important. >> would you ever go back? do you think you would go back? i know your nephew has returned. a lot of young people have gone back. >> oh, absolutely. my mother wants me to go back. my mother wants me to marry a dinca man. of course. i really want to work with u.n. hcr to imple
like the old saying, you educate, you know, young girls, you educate a family, you educate a community, and i think the challenges right now is how rapidly it's growing. i think juba, the capital city, is going to be like the new york of america. >> what do you think -- when you came back, what did they think of you because you are so incredibly successful, you are so beautiful, you are such an incredible model for your country. >> so humbled. >> yes? >> i was very...
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where in your education have you been required to learn about race? >> they don't reach it. >> no. it is the foundation of this country. we have to talk about race. we have to talk about racial difference. it is a flat out lie to believe we have moved beyond race. >> let's talk about color. i write about the difference between having light and dark skin. light skin was -- you were a bit more privileged and still in society people think that way. it used to be worse. ledge talk about the privileges of having light skin even if you are a person of color. >> whiteness is normative. whiteness has come to define what is human and valuable and beautiful. when we look at women, the ways in which you determine a woman's beauty is straight hair, colored eyes or different complexion and the same is true for men. subconscious or historically what that said or communicated is that if you have lighter skin, we assume you have white in your blood. to have white in your blood micks you less african and more civilizes. >> that are name is say catalyst to have a discussion about race. >> why is it
where in your education have you been required to learn about race? >> they don't reach it. >> no. it is the foundation of this country. we have to talk about race. we have to talk about racial difference. it is a flat out lie to believe we have moved beyond race. >> let's talk about color. i write about the difference between having light and dark skin. light skin was -- you were a bit more privileged and still in society people think that way. it used to be worse. ledge talk...
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they are likely to finish their education, and they are more likely to be in better health and also earn more money throughout the course of their lives. >> let's not forget, too, this is the 40th anniversary of title ix which is the law this opened up the playing field for women in the world of sports and everywhere else in the u.s. but there is of course a lot to be done. >> you are absolutely right about that. this weekend marks the 40th anniversary of title ix which you mentioned which called for te quall opportunity for women when it comes to the education and sports when it comes to schools and universities, and many people will agree that title ix has done a lot of good for women in sports, but when you talk about just sports on the whole, you talk to people who are in the sports arena, they would say that there is still more woman to be done when you look at the local level at schools and universities, and female teams may not be offered the same resources as their male counterparts and then when you look on the professional level and the proportion of women in management positio
they are likely to finish their education, and they are more likely to be in better health and also earn more money throughout the course of their lives. >> let's not forget, too, this is the 40th anniversary of title ix which is the law this opened up the playing field for women in the world of sports and everywhere else in the u.s. but there is of course a lot to be done. >> you are absolutely right about that. this weekend marks the 40th anniversary of title ix which you...